Eurovision 2021 odds winner: The betting odds just one day before the Grand final show

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With the 20 semi final qualifiers determined and the Grand final line up completed the betting odds are trending to reflect a more clear picture of the favorites to win this year's contest.
The results from the semi final shows as expected had a significant impact on the bookies' predictions for favorites to win this year's Eurovision Song Contest.
Once the Grand final line up was completed some countries started losing ground and some others have started to climb strongly on the betting odds board. But thats go and see what are the bookies are predciting at the moment, just one day the live final show takes place in Rotterdam Ahoy:
The Top 10 favorites
With the semi finals over the top three place seems to maintain a steady trend with Italy's Maneskin the clears leaders at the moment with a 25% chance of winning the contest, followed by Barabara Pravi from France with 21% chances of get hold of the trophy. The top 3 closes with Destiny from Malta but she is followed closely by Gjon's Tears for Switzerland.
Ukraine is one of the countries which after their semi final qualification saw the betting performance rise and now they are placed 5th followed by steady Iceland in the 6th place. However the biggest impact from the semi finals came with the 2nd semi finals qualifiers Blind Channel from Finland who returned in the top 10 , placed currently 7th while The Black Mamba saw their chances for Portugal boosted and entered for the first time the top 10, being at the moment 8th.
Last but not least San Marino has regained their top placing and are placed 9th while Bulgaria remains in the top 10 but has dropped 5 places since the beginning of the week.
Close to the top 10 ( Places 11 to 20)
In these placings we find countires which in the previous days had passed from the top 10 places but eventually after the semi finals saw their betting performance drop. Lithuania with The Roop after several weeks in the top 10 are now 11th while Elena Tsagrinou from Cyprus saw her chances drop 7 places ( she had reached 4th at some point) and is now 12th. The same stands fro Sweden and Greece which are placed 13th and 14th respectively. Notable in this group of placings is Serbia's trend to climb further on as Hurricane are now 17th while the host nation with Jeangu Macrooy enters the top 20 for the first time.
Here are how the betting odds look like in the last six places on the board:
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